[0001] The present invention concerns an improved picker designed to pick labels from the
magazine of a labelling machine.
[0002] Prior art discloses units designed to pick labels from the magazines of labelling
machines and consisting of starwheels peripherally equipped with paddle-like picking
means. During work, each "paddle", whose contact surface is curved, moves past a gluing
unit where it receives a thin film of glue, and then towards a label magazine. On
reaching the magazine, it is rotated about a vertical axis and its rotational motion
causes the contact surface of the paddle to roll on the label (without sliding) and
(because of the glue on it) to pick up the label from the magazine.
[0003] According to the prior art, the full length of the label must stick to the curved
contact surface of the paddle. In other words, the size of the label to be picked
must not exceed the length of the curved contact surface of the paddle.
[0004] With conventional pickers of standard dimensions (that is, with starwheels approximately
400 mm in diameter, to limit the overall dimensions of the labelling machines where
they are installed) label size may not usually exceed 180 to 220 mm.
[0005] At present, for labels larger than this, the diameter of the picker starwheel must
be increased. Increasing the size of the picker, however, has practical and economic
disadvantages. Fitting a picker with a larger diameter means increasing the overall
dimensions of the labelling machine as a whole and production, transport and related
costs inevitably rise accordingly.
[0006] In order to eliminate these disadvantages, a special label picker has been made which,
while being of standard size, is capable of picking labels that are considerably longer
than the curved contact surface of conventional starwheel paddles. This picker formed
the subject matter of European patent application EP-A-622 302, published 02-11-94
and filed by the same applicant as that for the present patent application.
[0007] In brief, the subject matter of the said patent application concerns a unit for picking
labels from a magazine and consists of a starwheel peripherally equipped with a number
of paddles designed to be smeared with glue as they move past a gluing unit and to
then pick labels from a magazine. Each paddle is capable of partially rotating about
its mounting shaft, the said shaft being equipped with a gear wheel that meshes with
a sector gear capable of rotating partially in both directions around a pivot. Through
its mounting shaft, the paddle is attached to a movable element that is mounted peripherally
with respect to the starwheel and that has rigidly fixed to it a curved element, whose
curvature is similar to that of the paddle and which is mounted in such a manner as
to follow the rotational path of the starwheel. The said curved element is designed
to receive the glue when it passes by the gluing unit and to support the part of each
single label picked up that extends beyond the curved contact surface of the paddle
itself. In addition, two runners which slide in two corresponding tracks are envisaged
for the following purposes: (i) to enable the aforesaid movable element to move towards
the outer side of the starwheel so as to allow the paddle to come into contact with
the label and pick it from the magazine; and (ii) to enable the aforesaid sector gear
to rotate the mounting shaft.
[0008] The picker disclosed in the aforesaid patent application effectively overcomes the
disadvantages of previous pickers but itself presents certain disadvantages. The main
disadvantage is due to the vibrations which the picker is subjected to during operation
at high speeds and caused by the two shaped tracks: this is because high inertial
forces are produced by the sudden movement of the paddle away from the magazine accomplished
by a sharp change in the direction of the track in which the paddle itself runs. As
a result, the productivity of the machine is limited because the vibrations prevent
it from operating above a certain speed.
[0009] The principal aim of this invention is to eliminate the disadvantages of the prior
art by providing an improved label picker which allows high speeds and, hence, high
productivity, to be attained by considerably reducing the vibrations through the use
of a single track.
[0010] Another aim of this invention is to provide an improved label picker that is simpler
to construct than those disclosed by the prior art, thus allowing a reduction in production
and running costs.
[0011] These and other aims are all achieved by the improved label picker forming the subject
matter of the present invention, whose main technical characteristics are laid out
in the claims below.
[0012] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed
description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate
a preferred embodiment of the invention by way of example and in which:
- Figure 1 is a schematic plan view of a labelling machine equipped with the improved
label picker disclosed by the present invention;
- Figures 2 and 3 are top and rear views, respectively, of the movable paddle modified
according to the present invention;
- Figure 4 is a schematic plan view of the drive mechanism which moves the paddle near
the label magazine.
- Figures 5 to 9 schematically illustrate the movable paddle during five consecutive
stages in the process of picking up a label.
[0013] With reference to Fig. 1, the numeral 1 indicates a feed conveyor carrying bottles,
jars or similar containers (not illustrated for convenience) to a starwheel 2 by way
of an infeed starwheel 3. The starwheel is the structure on which labels are applied
to the bottles or other containers by a labelling drum 4. After being labelled, the
containers are placed on a conveyor 6 by an outfeed starwheel 5.
[0014] With reference to all the accompanying drawings, the numeral 7 indicates the label
picker disclosed by the present invention, the numeral 8 indicates a gluing unit and
9 a label magazine.
[0015] The parts of a labelling machine just listed, with the exception of the improved
label picker made according to the present invention, are known to the trade and are
not therefore described in any further detail.
[0016] The label picking unit 7 (the labels are indicated with the numeral 10) consists
of a starwheel 11 peripherally equipped with paddles 12 each of which has a partial
circular curved contact surface 13 designed to pick up the labels 10 from the magazine
9 one by one after moving past the gluing unit 8.
[0017] Each paddle 12 can rotate partially about its mounting shaft 18 to which a gear 19
is keyed, the said gear being driven by a sector gear 22 which is capable of rotating
partially in both directions about a pin 23 attached to the starwheel 11.
[0018] The partial rotation of the sector gear 22 is achieved by a sliding runner 24 mounted
by the sector gear 22 itself and designed to run in a substantially circular track
25 made in the fixed base under the starwheel 11.
[0019] As shown in Fig. 4, near the magazine 9, the curvature of track 25 changes its substantially
circular form and the track 25 runs towards the inner side of the fixed base (see
top part of Fig. 4). This change in the direction of the track causes runner 24 in
that section of the track to run in an approximately radial centripetal direction
(with respect to the centre of the starwheel 11) and this causes a partial rotation
of sector gear 22 around the pin 23. As a result, the paddle 12 also rotates about
its shaft.
[0020] In addition to the paddle 12, the starwheel 11 also has rigidly attached to it a
curved element 28, with a contact surface 29 having a curvature similar to that of
the surface 13 of the paddle 12, and mounted on the circular path of the paddle 12
which is mounted in such a manner as to follow the rotational path of the starwheel
11.
[0021] The said curved element 28 is designed to receive the glue when it passes by the
gluing unit 8 and to support on its surface 29 the part of each single label 10 picked
up that extends beyond the curved contact surface 13 of the paddle 12. This function
is illustrated in Figs. 7, 8 and 9.
[0022] As shown in Figs. 8 and 9, the contact surface 13 of the paddle 12 is appropriately
shaped, so as to enable the paddle 12 to come into contact with the label 10 inside
the magazine 9 (rolling on the label without sliding on it thanks to the rotation
of the sector gear 22) and then to move away without interfering with the magazine
9.
[0023] The innovation consists in the fact that the front end 30 (with respect to the direction
of rotation of starwheel 11) of the curved contact surface 13 of the paddle 12 is
positioned in such a way a line joining the axis of rotation (A) of the starwheel
(11) and the end (30) comes within an angle α of between 6° and 23° measured (in a
direction opposite the direction of rotation of the starwheel 11) starting from a
reference line R joining, and perpendicular to, the axis of rotation A of the starwheel
11 and the axis of rotation B of the mounting shaft 18, when the paddle (12) is in
a position where its curved contact surface (13) is coaxial with the curved surface
of the element (28).
[0024] This condition is illustrated in Fig. 9.
[0025] Fig. 2, in particular, shows the configuration of the paddle 12 according to the
present invention (continuous line) compared to the configuration of a traditional
paddle (dashed line).
[0026] The aims of the invenion are achieved by the fact that the contact surface 13 of
the paddle 12 is further back with respect to the direction of rotation of the starwheel
11 by an angle α falling within the aforementioned limits(6° < α < 23°).
1. A picker for picking labels from the magazine of a labelling machine consisting of
a starwheel (11) peripherally equipped with at least one paddle (12) with a partial
circular curved contact surface (13) designed to be smeared with glue as it moves
past a gluing unit (8) and to then pick labels (10) from a magazine (9), the said
paddle (12) being capable of partially rotating about its mounting shaft (18), the
said shaft being driven by a sector gear (22) equipped with a sliding runner (24)
that runs in a substantially circular track (25) made in the base of the starwheel
(11); the said starwheel (11) being also peripherally equipped with a curved element
(28) rigidly attached to it and having a contact surface, the curvature of which is
similar to that of the aforesaid paddle (12), and which is designed to receive the
glue when it passes by the gluing unit (8) and to support the part of each single
label (10) picked up that extends beyond the curved contact surface (13) of the paddle
(12); the aforesaid label picker being arranged so that a line joining the axis of
rotation (A) of the starwheel (11) and the end (30) of the contact surface (13) of
the paddle (12) at the front with respect to the direction of rotation of the starwheel
(11) forms an angle (α) having a value comprised between 6° and 23° measured in the
direction opposite the direction of rotation of the starwheel (11) with and starting
from a reference line (R) joining, and perpendicular to, the axis of rotation (A)
of the starwheel (11) and the axis of rotation (B) of the mounting shaft (18), when
the paddle (12) is in a position where its curved contact surface (13) is coaxial
with the curved surface of the element (28).
2. The label picker designed to pick labels from the magazine of a labelling machine
as in claim 1 characterized in that the said track (25) made in the base of the starwheel
(11) is single.
1. Ein Segment zur Entnahme von Etiketten aus dem Etikettenkasten einer Etikettiermaschine,
bestehend aus einem Sternrad (11), das peripher zumindest eine Haspel (12) mit einer
in besonderer Weise kreisförmigen Kontaktfläche (13) aufweist, die dazu dient, mit
Klebstoff bestrichen zu werden, wenn sie sich durch eine Klebeeinheit (8) bewegt,
und dann Etiketten (10) aus dem Etikettenkasten (9) zu entnehmen; die genannte Haspel
(12) kann eine besondere Rotation um ihren Halterungsschaft (18) ausführen und der
genannte Schaft wird von einem Zahnbogen (22) angetrieben, der mit einem Gleitläufer
(24) ausgestattet ist, der in einer im wesentlichen kreisförmigen Schiene (25) in
der Basis des Sternrads (11) läuft; das genannte Sternrad (11) weist peripher ebenfalls
ein gebogenes Element (28) auf, das fest an ihm angebracht ist und eine Kontaktfläche
aufweist, wobei die Biegung der der zuvor genannten Haspel (12) gleicht und das dazu
dient, den Klebstoff aufzunehmen, wenn es durch die Klebeeinheit (8) läuft, und einen
Teil jedes einzelnen aufgenommenen Etiketts (10) zu halten, der sich unter der gebogenen
Kontaktfläche (13) der Haspel (12) erstreckt; die zuvor genannte Vorrichtung zur Entnahme
der Etiketten ist dabei derart angebracht, daß eine Linie die Rotationsachse (A) des
Sternrads (11) und das Ende (30) der Kontaktfläche (13) der Haspel (12) an der Vorderseite
gegenüber den beiden Rotationsrichtungen des Sternrads (11) verbindet und in der Richtung,
die der Rotationsrichtung des Sternrads (11) entgegengesetzt ist einen Winkel (α)
zwischen 6° und 23° bildet und ausgehend von der Bezugslinie (R) senkrecht die Rotationsachse
(A) des Sternrads (11) und die Rotationsachse (B) des Halterungsschafts (18) verbindet,
wenn die Haspel (12) sich in der Position befindet, in der ihre gebogene Oberfläche
(13) mit der gebogenen Oberfläche des Elements (28) koaxial ist.
2. Ein Segment zur Entnahme von Etiketten aus dem Etikettenkasten einer Etikettiermaschine
gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die genannte Schiene (25) in der Basis
des Sternrads (11) einfach ist.
1. Un segment amélioré pour la prise d'étiquettes d'un magasin d'étiquetage qui consiste
en une roue à étoile (11) munie périphériquement d'au moins une palette (12) dont
la surface de contact (13) est partiellement courbe et qui est destinée à être enduite
de col le quand elle se déplace en passant par une unité d'encollage (8), et à prélever
ensuite les étiquettes (10) d'un magasin (9), ladite palette (12) étant à même de
tourner partiellement autour de son arbre de support (18) ledit arbre étant commandé
par un secteur denté (22) muni d'un patin coulissant (24) qui glisse dans une piste
en substance circulaire (25) réalisée dans la base de la roue à étoile (11); ladite
roue à étoile (11) étant munie aussi, périphériquement, d'un élément courbe (28) attaché
rigidement à celle-ci et ayant une surface de contact dont la courbure est semblable
à celle du patin (12) mentionné ci-dessus, et qui est destinée à recevoir la colle
quand elle passe par l'unité d'encollage (8) et à supporter la partie de chacune des
étiquettes (10) prélevée qui s étend au-delà de la surface de contact courbe (13)
de la palette (12); le segment pour la prise d'étiquettes mentionné ci-dessus étant
disposé de telle sorte qu'une ligne joignant les axes de rotation (A) de la roue à
étoile (11) et l'extrémité (30) de la surface de contact (13) de la palette (12) qui
se trouve devant par rapport à la direction de rotation de la roue à étoile (11) forme
un angle (alpha) dont la valeur est comprise entre 6° et 23° si l'on mesure dans la
direction opposée par rapport à la direction de rotation de la roue à étoile (11)
en partant d'une ligne de référence (R) qui joint l'axe de rotation (A) de la roue
à étoile (11) et l'axe de rotation (B) de l'arbre de support (18) et qui est perpendiculaire
à ces axes quand la palette (12) est dans la position dans laquelle la surface de
contact courbe (13) est coaxiale par rapport à la surface courbe de l'élément (28).
2. Un segment pour la prise d'étiquettes d'un magasin d'une machine d'étiquetage comme
celui de la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que ladite piste (25) réalisée
dans la base de la roue à étoile (11) est unique.